Immodesty Blaize

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Immodesty Blaize
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Performing at the 2007 Miss Exotic World Pageant which she won.
Born 1978
Hertfordshire, UK
Occupation: Burlesque performer
Official site http://www.immodestyblaize.com/

Immodesty Blaize (born Kelly Fletcher in Hertfordshire, 1978) is a British burlesque dancer who performs internationally. She was crowned Miss Exotic World 2007 in June 2007 at the Las Vegas Burlesque Hall of Fame.

Rise to Fame

Her ethnic heritage is described as being "mixed European with a little Mediterranean, Eastern, and a drop of Irish". Inspired by films such as Gypsy, and glamorous strong women such as Grace Jones,

She originally worked in tv production and won an award for directing commercials for the Nobel Prizes. Immodesty has been performing burlesque in London since the mid-90s. She recalls, "I really was working in a vacuum. Very few people knew what it was, and I had a hard job to convince people that I wasn’t going to do the classic Stringfellows stripper."

Immodesty did her shows on the underground scene in the early years for example performance art nights on Brick Lane and has since been credited as one of the instigators of the burlesque rennaissance[1]. Immodesty brought a mainstream profile to the genre in Britain, garnering much press for her elaborate theatrical shows and expensive costumes. She performed largely at celebrity, fashion, and art events. In 2003 She left her day job of producing and directing commercials and Immodesty became a full-time burlesque sensation. Her live shows with Goldfrapp in 2003, her 5 month West End show run in 2005, and her mentor role in prime time Channel 4 documentary "Faking It" truly brought the genre out of underground clubs and into a mainstream audience. Immodesty is best known for her signature act with an enormous rocking horse but has many other shows including with her giant telephone, a giant Spanish fan, a crystal bubble bath, and her signature oversized powder puffs, which was the original act that won her the crown at Las Vegas' Burlesque Hall of Fame in 2007.

Showgirl

Frequently heralded as "the undisputed queen of British burlesque". Immodesty was the first woman in 30 years to take burlesque back to the historic landmark The Windmill Theatre, in 2005 she had the headline role in 5 months running West End show 'Burlesque". She was the first showgirl to secure an exclusive residency at the eminent Ascot Racecourse in 2007, and in 2008 was the first showgirl to be invited to debate at "the world's most prestigious debating society" the Oxford Union. She has spoken on shows as diverse as Woman's Hour to BBC World Service and is a familiar face on TV, from culture shows to documentaries, even famously having her live performance interrupted by a staged police raid on the Paul O'Grady Show (2007). Immodesty now follows in a tradition set by Gypsy Rose Lee (author of "The G-String Murders") and has written her first novel, scheduled to be published in early 2009.

Author

Immodesty has written two novels. Ebury plans to publish TEASE: The Secrets of a Showgirl in the summer of 2009 with the second novel to follow in 2010." [7]

TV and Stage Appearances

  • BAFTA Award, winning tv series 'Faking It', Channel 4, Immodesty was the main mentor.
  • The New Paul O'Grady Show, Guest interview, and live performance.
  • Balderdash and Piffle, BBC 2, Guest presenter.
  • Britain's Next Top Model, Living TV, Mentoring the contestants.
  • I'd Do Anything presented by Graham Norton and Andrew Lloyd Webber, BBC 1, mentoring contestants.
  • My Body Hell - BBC 3 - Guest interview.
  • Casualty - BBC 1 - Technical advisor/choreography.
  • RADIO includes - Radio 4 Woman's Hour, Radio 2 Front Row, BBC World Service, BBC Radio 6 Music, Radio 4 Loose Ends.
  • STAGE includes West End show 5-month run, her own critically acclaimed shows 'The Immodest Tease Show' with Julian Clary, and private events for clients such as Dior, Cartier, Ascot Racecourse, Orpheum Theatre Hollywood, Victoria and Albert Museum, Damien Hirst.

References

  1. Times November 2004, The Face 2004

External links

[[Category:British erotic dancers]]

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